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Wiebaden's Nassauer Hof, opened in 1819, is a favorite perch from which to embark on tours of the scenic Rhine Valley.

Located west of Frankfurt, close to Germany`s scenic Rhine River valley, Wiesbaden is famous for its natural thermal springs, which drew such historic visitors as Goethe, Wagner and Brahms to this destination. For today`s travelers, the centrally located Nassauer Hof hotel, opened in 1819, is a favorite perch from which to embark on regional wine tours or to take advantage of its own health-focused amenities. There`s an indoor swimming pool filled with thermal water drawn from the property’s own spring and the Artemis Beauty Spa. At the end of a sightseeing or spa-heavy day, intimate Ente restaurant serves classic European cuisine, plus a wine list that features many vintages from this region.
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Reviews from Leaders Club Members

"My wife and I, from the first minute in this Hotel, were wonderfully impressed. This is a special place. The room, breakfast, spa, location and staff made this stop in Germany a delight. If we ever get back to Wiesbaden,there is no doubt where we will stay."

Top Day Trip

Kloster Eberbach

Visitors to this complex of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, which once served as a Cistercian monastery, can admire the antique winepresses before sampling the estate's wines. Telephone: (+49-6723) 60-460; www.kloster-eberbach.de.

Best Restaurant for a Celebration

Maloiseau

The intimate restaurant wows with some of the best modern and classic French cooking in the region. Address: Adolfsallee 17; Telephone: (+49-611) 71-68-844; www.maloiseau-restaurant.de.

Museum Must-See

Museum Wiesbaden

One of Hesse`s three state owned museums, it is housed in the Hesse State Ministry for Science and the Arts. The museum's collection goes back to the former collection of Johann Isaac of Gerning from Frankfurt. Through purchases, donations and loans, the art collection has become one of the most important in Germany, especially in the area of 19th and 20th century. Address: Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2; Telephone: (+49-611) 33 52 17 0. www.museum-wiesbaden.de.

Best View

Neroberg

Hop on the Nerobergbahn, Germany’s oldest water-driven cable car, to head to the summit of this mountain for spectacular vistas over the surrounding region.

Best Cultural Secret

Rheingau

The Rheingau wine-growing region, located to the west of the Rhine-Main and stretches from Lorch to Walluf, is well known for its wonderful Riesling. www.rheingau.de/languages/english.

Reading Suggestion

"The Gambler" by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The author based this short story on his own addiction to gambling, which he first was introduced to while on holiday with his wife in Wiesbaden in 1863.